Personal Response
I read the book I Survived the Joplin Tornado, 2011 by Lauren Tarshis. This was a good book because it had a historical event. I liked this book because it was a quick read. The author did well on describing the events in the book.
Plot
Dexter was an eleven year old boy. He lived with his parents. His brother, Jeremy, was a U.S. Navy SEAL. Dex had an interest in storm chasing. Dex met Dr. Norman Ray, a storm chaser. Dr. Ray asked Dex if he wanted to go storm chasing with him. Dex’s parents were hesitant at first, but they let him go. Dr. Ray said the storm was not that bad. Dex and Dr. Ray got stuck in the middle of a severe tornado. Before the storm started, Dex picked up a ball of hail. It started to rain and get really windy. The two got stuck in the middle of the tornado. The van was damaged, and Dr. Ray developed a severe injury. After the tornado passed, Dex helped Dr. Ray. He had a bad cut on his leg. Dr. Ray’s coworkers found them, and took Dr. Ray to the hospital. Dex walked around his neighborhood, and saw that his whole town was destroyed. At the end of the book, Dex found his family. He gave Dr. Ray the ball of hail as a reminder of the tornado that destroyed Joplin.
Characterization
Dexter was really close to his pet dog and brother. I could tell he had a close relationship with his older brother. He was really interested with weather. Dex was the kind of boy that always made sure his friends were okay. He was kind of shy in the beginning of the book. After the tornado happened, he started to open up more and talk with his friends. Dex was always talking about Jeremy. In the beginning he was afraid for Jeremy but, being in the storm made him realize Jeremy could go through anything.
Jeremy was Dex’s older brother. He was a Navy SEAL. In the beginning of the book, he was tough and did not show emotions. At the end of the book, Jeremy showed his emotions after Dex was in the tornado. Jeremy and Dex were very close.
Setting
This book took place in Joplin, Missouri. The year was 2011. This was important to the story because that is when the tornado actually happened. Readers could relate to some of the problems that the characters went through. The people that lived in Joplin helped others out after the tornado happened.
Recommendation
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls in middle school. This was a short book that had a historical event. This book did not have any bad language or extreme violence. Middle schoolers might also enjoy this book because it had some action.